Introducing Canada’s Very own Beer Knight In Shining Armor, Sir Guy McClelland
Move over vino, there’s another big gig in town! Ultra-premium craft beers coming out of Europe are as unique and as flavourful as any Chardonnay or Cabernet, and they too embrace the role of partner when it comes to the pairing of food and drink. Not just any old beer will do, like a lager to white wine and an ale to red. And not only that…. says Beer Knight Guy McClelland, but each premium craft beer also has a story, a history, some dating back over ten thousand years!
THIS WEEK ON THE WINE LADIES TV WE WELCOME GUY McCLELLAND, PRESIDENT OF MPI.
Sir Guy is one of only four Canadians to be enthroned into the knighthood by the Confederation of Belgium Brewers, thus bearing the title of the Beer Knight. Guy will introduce us to an array of eight wonderful and unique European beers. We’ll learn the differences between lagers and ales, the importance of the right glass and why it is key to always use a glass… how to avoid that “bloated” feeling, why these pure natural beers are healthy, and much more will also bust some myths, that we know you are going to want to hear and be glad you did… when you do!
A LITTLE HISTORY THROUGH THE WORDS AND PASSION OF THE BEER KNIGHT.
Did you know historically ALL beer was ale? Lager was not invented until 1842. Do you know what key invention that year made lager possible? Hint: think refrigeration.
On what… never mind who has the “best life” ever “they have a lot of sex and they make beer” was the best quote of the show. Guy is referring to the life of the yeast. By the way, the red wine yeast is a little more vigorous, find out why. It gets awfully hot in that vat!
To pour ahead or not to pour ahead, that is the $64,000 question! Yes, says Guy, in a certain way to a specific height. Discover the power of the beer’s antioxidants and how NOT to miss out on them!
If you are okay with a bloated feeling after enjoying your favorite beer, continue drinking straight from the bottle, if not pour into a glass, some of which is most appropriate depending on the beer. According to Guy, the naturally fermented beer, on average contains 2.5 volumes of carbon dioxide…imagine that in your stomach which would be equivalent to 2/1/2 bottles of gas! Yikes. Thank you Beer Knight aka scientist.
JUST LIKE WINE, CERTAIN EUROPEAN BEERS HAVE TO COME FROM A SPECIFIC REGION AND ADHERE TO A SPECIFIC METHODOLOGY.
Just like wine, certain European beers have to come from a specific region and adhere to a specific methodology to bare the name on the bottle, similar to Champagne having to be made exclusively in Champagne. The same holds true for “lambic beers” which is one of the few technical legally protected terms for beer and refers to the indigenous yeast that only comes from the Zennevallei in Brussels. Special to be sure, Guy explains.
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Join us as we take a walk on the wild side, on a culinary adventure featuring wild game and the
likes of elk, venison, quail and wild boar!
For many of us these days, it may feel like ground hog day, so why not step out
and experience something new, stir the pot, mix it up a little with unique flavours and
textures. Here on these pages we’ll explore a variety of wild game now trending, with
tantalizing dishes.
We recently had the opportunity to meet up with Anthony Cappuccitti, one of a
trio of owners of two restaurants located in downtown Oakville, Ontario.
Anthony, Vincenzo Ricci and Leucio Palozzi opened up their first restaurant Buca
di Bacco a fine dining Italian restaurant in 2010 and two short years ago they opened
the doors to their second, the fabulous restaurant One Five One Social.
Here at One Five One, you will experience delectable dishes, fresh and
imaginative. The environment is warm and friendly with a cool vibe. “Dining out should
be fun, not pretentious and stuffy” Anthony tells us over a delish bowl of wild boar pasta,
“Good food, good music and lots of laughs, this should be the goal always”
Well they certainly have met their goals as we enjoy the chatter of cheerful
clientele dining around us.
As we continue chatting with Anthony we learn more about the unique philosophy
the partners share here at One Five One Social. With the great success of Buca di
Bacco, well established now after ten years, the owners wanted to do a restaurant that
was completely non-traditional, in the sense that there are NO menus! They wanted to
break the traditional restaurant mold and simply decided to make the food that was
based on the things they like to eat.
” Sometimes we want pasta, sometimes a great steak, sometimes seafood and
why not different styles of poutine too. While we are at it, why can’t we have Korean,
Italian, French, and Indian food. Who makes these rules?” This is Anthony Cappuccitti,
charming and so passionate about good glorious food, of all styles of cuisine. Susanne
and I share a little chuckle and ask “you also offer a wide variety of wild game… that’s a
rarity…. excuse the pun, why a wild game?
“We chose to focus mainly on the wild game because we think it’s awesome and
wanted to get away as much as possible from factory-raised meats” Here at One Five
One they also put great emphasis on farm to table, fresh and local we learn a little later.
Our attention is drawn suddenly to a savory aroma wafting our way, what is that
scrumptious smell?
Enter Chef Kevin Craddock from the open kitchen. Kevin is the Executive Chef
here at One Five One, a brilliant chef whose greatest passion is in the kitchen. Set
before us is a wild boar chop, thick and juicy, laid upon a bed of mashed potatoes and
fried rapini, with a delicate sauce of maraschino cherries. Absolutely delicious,
succulent and so tender, another winner Kevin!
With new weekly specials appearing on the black chalkboard every Wednesday,
regulars are always up to experiencing Kevin’s latest creative dishes. Always
mouthwatering and divine” enthuses one diner as we engage patrons seated at the
handsome live edge harvest table.
We were hoping Vince Ricci would be able to join us here this afternoon. As
Executive Chef of Buca di Bacco, coaxing him out of his kitchen is not an easy task.
Anthony tells us that “Vince’s focus is in the kitchen; his passion is cooking and without
him much of our wonderful dishes would have not been possible!
Alas, here he is, bonus! All seated for a few precious moments we take this
opportunity to ask Vince and Anthony a few questions we had about wild game.
TWL: So, tell us a little about wild game”
Would you say that game meat is going or is already mainstream?
A: “I wouldn’t say it’s mainstream, but I do think that more people are willing to try
different things. We are seeing that here at One Five One Social… Oakville is definitely
ready for a wild game-driven menu because the clientele has nothing like it here.”
TWL: It is exciting to come in and know there will always be something unique on the
menu to discover, it makes dining out so much more of an experience.
Is it difficult or a challenge to source wild game, especially a variety of meats?
V: No, there are a couple of butchers that we have long-standing relationships with. B.J.
S Meats is one of them, they’re a family-owned business that work directly with small
local farms and abattoirs as well as larger processing plants both in Canada the U.S
and other parts of the world. We know we can depend on them for the highest quality
whether it’s a wild game or other traditional meats.
A: We also make sure we work closely with farms and certain butchers who buy
ethically sourced game, that’s important to us too.
TWL: Actually, we had an interesting chat with one of the sons, Stefano, who told us
that wild boar hunting is very popular in Winnipeg, where much of it is sourced.
V: We do get our wild boar mostly from Winnipeg, that’s true. But there is a pretty
constant supply of elk, venison, deer, and quite a bit of fowl. Also, a lot of people might
not know that the wild game served in restaurants is actually farmed, in accordance to
the laws here in Ontario, which vary from province to province. With no antibiotics,
hormones, and chemicals, and with the attention paid to the environment they are
farmed in makes all the difference in flavour, texture, and even levels of protein.
TWL: Ahhh..that’s so interesting, I’ll bet most people aren’t aware of that
What are some of the attributes that make game meat more attractive to the consumer
A: Wild game is lean, high in protein, and has many nutrients that domestic meats can’t
provide. I don’t think this should be adventurous at all, cows, elk, bison, deer, etc., all
share the same habitat but for some reason, we only eat cows; The one animal we have
removed from this list and farmed. Makes no sense to us.
TWL: But you don’t only concentrate on the wild game here, we’ve had a few spectacular
dishes such as your juicy mouthwatering steaks. and that was beef lol!
V: Thanks for that, that’s true, as Anthony said we mix it up, there’s always something
for everyone.
On that note, another dish arrives before our eyes…one of our faves! Who
doesn’t love poutine? For Duck Week, this poutine is rich, flavourful, and to die for! While
we are enjoying our poutine and another glass of vino, description to come, Anthony
encourages Vince to tell us about his first experience with wild game, he’s not biting…
so Anthony tells us
“Vince lived in Europe and when he was around 10 years old he was fascinated
for a couple of years by pigeons as they were everywhere! His Grandfather caught him
2 and he kept them in a birdcage for a while. One morning they went missing and that
night they had chicken with white wine and green olives LOL. “
TWL: “Oh No” in unison, pour you, Vince!
These guys are awesome, no wonder everyone has such a great time here. It’s
Vince’s turn now, with a telltale story about how he hired Anthony when he was 14
years old.
As the story goes Anthony walked into Vince’s Italian restaurant called Tony
Pistola’s on a busy Friday night at 7 pm, (busiest time to bother the manager). He had
checked this restaurant out and knew this is where he wanted to work, determined to
get into the restaurant business early in life!
Vincenzo Ricci came to greet him, and Anthony asked him if there were any jobs
available. He looked at Anthony and basically said that “only a schmuck would go
looking for a job wearing a tracksuit and a hat on sideways.” He told him if Anthony
wanted to work, he had to tell him why the 1982 world cup champion Italian soccer team
and polenta are important to Italians.
“He was trying to get rid of me basically LOL, but I showed up the next day with
an essay on it. He couldn’t believe it, so he hired me that night and we have been
friends and now business partners ever since”
That’s a great story Anthony and we can totally see you doing that… only now
you wear your signature hat the right way lol! Well, there’s a third partner too of course,
and what’s his story we ask the guys?
Lucio is our frontman, everybody loves Luc…. says Vince who grew up with him.
Lucio’s focus is to make sure every guest is having a good time. If you don’t know Lucio,
then you don’t know! People come from far just to have Lucio tell them a story, or two. “
It appears One Five One is a perfect trifecta! It is not a wonder
both Buca di Bacco and One Five One Social are such wonderful places to dine, from
the minute you walk in the door, to the exciting menus, and the quality and attention paid
to each and every dish.
The two wines we enjoyed today were the Su Soi Vermentino, a beautiful, crisp
white wine from Sardinia, and the Terra Crestosa Nero Di Troia, a medium-bodied red
with an inviting bouquet of black current and cherry with soft tannins. Both are not available
in the LCBO or other provinces’ liquor stores; they are sourced from a select few agents
as are all of the wines on their exciting wine list. When you‘re there be sure to ask
Anthony about the best wine and food pairings too, to up your “game” that much more!
My bad, lol!
Anthony, Vince, and Lucio would like to invite you to download their app, with that
you can earn loyalty points and be kept up with the latest menus on the chalkboard, any
events, or simply what’s new. I know we’ll be back and that’s a promise! For more info
please visit www.onefiveonsocial.ca
Cheers everyone, and please remember to dine and shop local!
The Wine Ladies, Georgia and Susanne
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Say Yes to Pinot Grigio, aka Pinot Gris or Grauburgunder this slightly grayish-blue tinged grape varietal, hence the name is one of the most popular wines being enjoyed across America! Everyone enjoys a glass of Pinot Grigio! And at a very special luncheon we recently had the honour to attend, we were introduced to Pinot Grigio 2.0 if you will from the historic wine region of Trento, Italy.
The luncheon was hosted by Rachel Woodman, of Woodman Wines and Spirits, who recently took on the exciting portfolio of Gruppo Mezzacorona with a history dating back over 110 years. Gathered at the delectable Italian eatery, Little Anthony’s in Toronto, we were a diverse group of bloggers, sommeliers and media all eager to get this anticipated afternoon underway.
To lead us through the tasting and fill us in on Mezzacorona, dating back to 1904, the wines and a little history was the very charismatic visiting winemaker Lucio Matricardi. Matricardi trained in winemaking and viticulture at the University of Bologna, earned his Ph.D. in viticulture and enology from the University of California at Davis, and has worked at wineries around the globe. We had heard great things about this celebrated winemaker including his approach to his craft and his persona. We were not disappointed!
Under the Gruppo Mezzacorona are three wineries, Rotari located in Trento, being their crown jewel for sparkling wines made in the traditional champagne method, Mezzacorona in Trentino and Stemmari in Sicily.
The luncheon began with an inviting and beautiful glass of the Rotari Brut 2014, delectably rich and full on the palate with notes of green apple, white flowers and a delicate hint of yeast. As it became time to be seated, Rachel made the formal introduction and Lucio Matricardi was at the helm.
We listened intently as Lucio filled us in on Mezzacorona. We learned that Mezzacororna is a wine producing cooperative, located in the north eastern part of Italy in the cool mountainous region of Trentino-Alto Adige. This region produces close to 70% of all the Pinot Grigio made in Italy. Mezzacorona was formed by the joining of two cooperatives in the region, Cantina Siciale started in 1904 and Lena far Viticoltori founded in 1911. Today Mezzacorona is one of the most important and respected cooperatives in all of Italy, with a commitment to the highest quality, respect for the environment and sustainability.
Lucio went on to explain how generations of families have devoted themselves to the cultivation of the grapes, with few having left the region. This, he tells us despite the great challenges grape growing presented at the time.
“The Trentino has always been a very difficult region to live in because it is overshadowed by the mountains (the Dolomites) by about 80% so the cultivable lands were very small and so unprofitable.” “After the war,” Lucio explained “the support of the local government, adopting policies to promote the economic development of the region at least allowed for the families to remain and continue to work their farms.” We learn that the challenge though remained for each individual farmer to commercialize their products abroad. The fragmentation of vineyards and grape production made it impossible. “So the joining together to form a cooperative was the only solution to be able to be stronger and have money to invest in a winery and in a brand. Hence in 1904 the Mezzacorona Company was born and today includes 1600 grape producers and guarantees economic stability generation after generation to the farmers.”
In present day, particularly key to the cooperatives’ success is how a passionate team of 5 agronomists and several oenologists work on a daily basis in close contact with the grape growers for the entire life cycle of the wine, in the vineyards, during harvest and up to the bottling.
Lucio emphasizes that in Trentino Pinot Grigio has been the variety best adapted to the soil of the Adige Valley, that is rich in silt, skeleton and medium level of clay. He also credits the cool climate coming from glaciers surrounding the Adige Valley and the warm temperatures of the day, to allowing for the grapes to produce a superior quality wine in aroma, body and structure.
We enjoyed three Pinot Grigios, one of which is a staple in our market the Mezzacorona 2018 Trentino DOC, a terrific buy! The grapes are hand picked and estate bottled. It is crisp and dry with notes of green apple, peach and white flowers.
Up next was the Mezzacorona Pinot Grigio Riserva 2017. We truly enjoyed this Pinot Grigio, with 40% of the wine fermented in stainless steel and 60% in small oak barrels. After 6-8 months of the wine aging in the barrels, that which was fermented in stainless steel is blended with the oak aged and the result is a harmonious and delectable wine with a nose of ripe stone fruit notes and hints of vanilla. A beautiful pairing with two prime course options: a delicious Heirloom Tomato Caprese, made with pickled shallot, Fior di Latte, aged balsamic and fresh basil, and the big hit Shrimp Scampi!
Our final wine selection was the Mezzacorona Castel Firmian Pinot Grigio 2018, Trentino DOC. Also an Award-Winner of a Bronze Medal at the 2014 International Wine & Spirit Competition.
From Trento in the north we headed south and enjoyed a trio of red wines from another Italian region, arguably one of the most exciting wine regions today, Sicily!
We must move on as the Stemmari Nero D’Avola and the Hedonis Riserva beckons! We are in Sicily now, where as Lucio tells us Sicilia gives us the “art of Living with the generosity of the sun, of the soil and of the water”. As the Winemaker Lucio is passionate about the wines of Stemmari, exclaiming how Stemmari brings to you a modern wine that can be paired with modern, Mediterranean and continental dishes. “Nero D’Avola is the most historical and noble grape planted here, it is a rich grape, in the glass we find an aroma of raspberry, of strawberry and currant, the palate is multi fragrant and elegant.” Nods all around, yes, this wine does deliver all that!
To our final vino today Stemmari Hedonis Riserva 2015 Sicilia DOC is poured in our glass. The bouquet is seductive, complex with a cornucopia of aromas reminiscent of dried fruits, spices, notes of vanilla and tobacco! On the palate, smooth, soft like velvet with good structure and sublime tannins. Award-Winning 91 Points 2018 Ultimate Wine Challenge, please visit the website for details on vinifcation and oak aging, an amazing wine!
We are served the second course, Tagliatelle alla Bolognese. We await upon the verdict from Lucio who after all did train at the University of Bologna. “Fantastico, perfectly al dente!,” Lucio exclaims. We all concur. With Hedonis in our glasses, we continue to enjoy the beautiful wine, our perfecto pasta and spirited conversation into the late afternoon. We thank Rachel for a delightful afternoon, it was truly a great pleasure to meet Lucio, and become more acquainted with Mezzacorona!
In 1999 Bernard Walsh and his wife Rosemary founded The Hot Irishman Company an innovative Irish Coffee.
The company named changed in 2007 to Walsh Distillery and The Irishman Whiskey was introduced followed by Writers’ Tears in 2009. Working with a small team Bernard has brought his whiskies to 40 nations worldwide, including Canada.Today he has created one of Ireland’s largest independent distilleries. The distillery is unique for being manually operated and for distilling all three styles of Irish Whiskey – pot still, malt and grain- in the same house.
His recent visit to Toronto captivated us with his Irish charm and delightful range of Irish Whiskies available at the LCBO just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day.
If you are lucky you can get them while they are still all available.
Press Luncheon with Bernard Walsh, at the Royal Canadian Military Institute on University Avenue, Toronto.Walsh is the exclusive supplier showcased in an initiative at the LCBO known as the ‘Distillery Feature’ which launched at participating Whisky Shops on February 7, 2019. As support, Walsh has distilled 7 different expressions that were introduced together and available for a limited time
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On this podcast you’ll learn about the healing powers and magic of the mushroom, both of grocery store species and those containing psilocybin! Fascinating info from our special guest Irie Selkirk, Co-Founder of Sansero Life Sciences and co-founder of Rise Wellness Retreat located in beautiful sunny Jamaica! Tips to better health, well being and balance with Irie include Vitamin D and Box Breathing!
Be sure to tune in!
Have you taken your daily mushroom boost today? We love adding our tinctures to a morning coffee, tea, cacao elixir, or straight under the tongue and down the hatch to elevate our day.
Rise Wellness Retreat combines natural healing and ancient wisdom with modern science to create a completely immersive wellness experience unlike any other, in a beautiful and relaxed setting with trained facilitators.
Our integrative wellness program supports your mind, body and spirit, combining microdoses of specially-formulated psilocybin, restorative classes and personalized guidance to pioneer a safe and new way to rebuild the foundations of life based on increased creativity, reduced stress, improved wellness and an overall better state of mind.
Sansero Life Sciences is a Canadian-based bioscience company developing novel medications for the evolving needs of patients and the future of mental health care.
Sansero’s highly skilled and experienced research team uses advanced machine learning, diagnostics and metabolic pathway profiling to create psilocybin-based formulations designed to replace anti-depressants and ADHD medications with new pharmaceuticals that treat the complete neurological pathway
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We had the opportunity to host a virtual wine tasting for the Oakville Wine Enthusiasts Club. This event replaced their annual Christmas Gala due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Although not a “party” in the normal sense of the word, everyone had fun and we tasted some lovely wines. Peter Sharp, from Select Wine Merchants provided some wonderful wines for the members to taste and enjoy, including the Telmo Rodriguez/Blancos de Rueda, the 2019 Basa Rueda DO $ 18.99 from Spain and the Speri / Valpolicella Classico 2019 Valpolicella Classico Valpolicella Classico DOC $ 21.99 from Italy.
Lots of great prizes and games were part of the fun too.
If you are interested in a similar event for your club, restaurant or business, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.
This is an edited version of the 1.5 hour event that took place on Dec 4th, 2020 with over 100 participants.
About Us
The Oakville Wine Enthusiasts Club (OWEC) has been operating as a not for profit wine appreciation club since 2005. We meet on the last Friday of every month, except for July and August. Over the years we have established a reputation with wine producers and brokers alike of providing a warm and inviting audience to present their wines. OWEC members support these presenters by purchasing wine – and purchase wine we do! Last year alone, members purchased in excess of $100,000. at our monthly tastings and special events. In addition to our monthly tastings, our committee of volunteers organize periodic special events that could be dinner and wine pairings, wine country showcases and even road trips. As part of our wine tasting year, we also hold a formal Christmas Gala usually in late November or early December. This event attracts 300 plus members and guests and showcases 12 or more wine stations along with live music, seated dinner and lots of fun surprises.
As we continue to offer a venue for new and upcoming wineries and brokers, we also celebrate and support our “old friends” who have supported us along the way. You can always look forward to tasting and learning about wine varietals from regions both close to home and across the world. We hope you can join us as we discover new tastes and revisit old favourites.
You never know when or where our next event will be…. Life is like a box of chocolates…. But one thing is for sure, it will be filled with joy, laugher, great people and fabulous wine and food! Heck, you might even learn something!
Visit this page regularly to not miss out!
Whether practicing yoga in the vineyard, harvesting frozen grapes in the bold cold of January for icewine or stomping grapes in oak barrels, live life large with us!
See some of our past events below. Oh and if you ‘d like us to create an event for you, your company or your brand? We’re here for YOU!
If you are interested in hiring us for your next event whether live or virtual, please email us at thewineladies@gmail.com
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E-commerce is definitely here to stay and is the way of the future, being an early adopter, by having your own app before everyone jumps on board is a great position to be in.
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This app FoodMe developed specifically for restaurants is valued at over $250k and took years to develop. The parent company Dine Palace which is purely marketing based, will assist with marketing your ordering platform to our large database of customers.
We can help with website updates, social media posts, internet marketing etc, all free of cost. We are very hands-on, working with our customers to achieve their goals during this challenging time.
We are constantly developing and adding new features that are free on the next update. Our team at Dine Palace/FoodMe has over 15 years experience with local restaurants in the GTA.
Our App features:
– Build your own database of customers! You can send custom ‘push marketing notifications’ to every customer that has downloaded your app. – Save $$ on 3rd party companies charging high commissions. Cut out the middleman with your own branded app. – Built in Loyalty Rewards Points. – Receipt printers, printing orders right to the kitchen. – Live menu updates. – Custom Delivery Zones with set fees per zone. – Direct Payment to your bank account on orders. – Free online ordering. – 24/7 local support. – Stop the phone from ringing. – NO MONTHLY FEE’S! Check out some of our current clients.
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Instagram Contest: oh bombay Dinner For 4 With The Wine Ladies And Friends.
#Win #Contest #ohbombayContest We are celebrating the upcoming holiday season with an opportunity to get together and enjoy some authentic Indian cuisine at Oakville’s newest fine dining restaurant.
Enter to win a dinner for four with The Wine Ladies & Friends.
Easy To Enter! 1. Follow us here @thewineladies @oh_bombay 2. Like this post 3. Tag a friend in the comments below. Each friend tagged counts as an entry. Enter as much as you like. The winners will be contacted via Instagram DM. Contest starts Wed November 2nd, 2020 and closes November 10th, 2020 at noon.
Dinner will be held in November 2020. The Wine Ladies, the winner (4 persons) and The Wine Ladies guests will attend the dinner.
Dinner will include an array of delicious Indian and Hakka cuisine. Please see menu.
Please rest assured that all regulations as related to COVID 19 will be in place including social distancing.
You have the option to dine at your own table.
Date to be determined.
Good luck, have fun, be safe and we look forward to meeting you and dining with you in November.
An Indian restaurant in Oakville with a difference – we serve fine dining quality authentic Indian food in a casual upscale environment. We remain true to our Indian roots – by using traditional recipes, ingredients and methods, we proudly create authentic Indian dishes…
Each dish that we create, whether sophisticated with nuanced flavours from the royal kitchens of Indian Maharajas or an explosion of flavourful spices of the streetside variety, will more than tingle your taste buds – we are sure this will want you coming back for more!
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We’ve got the travel bug and no place to go! And with so many folks out there having travel plans being foiled due to Covid 19, we thought well…for today’s show our topic is “if you can’t get to the Mediterranean, we’ll bring the Mediterranean to you!
And introduce you to some of the marvels of Mediterranean cuisine, from countries including the likes of the well traveled Spain and France, but also those less well known for their cuisine such as Israel, Egypt and Syria. Each celebrating a few of their very own and unique specialties.
We’ll also touch upon on some of the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet. Studies have shown folks that follow this style of eating are also more likely to enjoy a longer life than people in other regions.
So joining us today, we bring the Mediterranean to you via the journeys of our guests Rebecca Shoufany Amoury .Rebecca and her husband Jad are the proud owners of Montfort Mediterranean Cuisine, a fabulous restaurant, located in Oakville, Ontario that offers you, the diner a delectably diverse and mouth-watering menu. Rebecca and Jad each have their own journey that began just north of Israel, knowing and living the traditions of Mediterranean culture first hand for many years. Their journeys eventually led them here to our beautiful country and our beautiful town of Oakville. We will welcome Rebecca CEO of Montfort Mediterranean Cuisine first, she will fill us in on her story and learn more about the story behind Montfort.
For our second perspective on rosés made in France we turn our attention to the Rhone Valley. Our focus is more specifically the appellation of Ventoux. The Ventoux vineyards actually developed and expanded during the Avignon papacy. This papacy was 1309 -1376. The kings of France drank these wines over the centuries.
Our producer Ogier founded in 1859 is situated in the southern Rhone in the famous Chateauneuf-du-Pape. This literally translates to “new castle of the Pope”. Ventoux is enjoying a positive affect of climate change now due to the warmer climes. They are producing wines of deeper colour and body.
And to close off the show, Yvonne Robinson will join us. Montfort just recently relocated and under the guidance of Yvonne, an Interior Design Consultant for over 25 years, with a love herself of the Mediterranean, Yvonne designed and decorated the new Montfort. Yvonne will share with us the nuances that speak to the Med in her design, truly a job beautifully done.
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Rebecca sits above Montfort Castle in the high Galilee, Israel where the Montfort name came.
Mesmerizing Marvels of Mediterranean Cuisine
With so many folks out there having travel plans being foiled due to Covid 19, we thought well… if you can’t get to your planned destination maybe you can bring the destination to you! What do they say, when life gives you lemons make lemonade? For us… a hopeful visit to the Mediterranean was not to be, so since we couldn’t get to the Med, why not bring a little of the Med to us! Starting with one of the Mediterranean’s star features, food glorious Food! Here we’ll introduce you to a brand-new restaurant embracing the delectable, mouth-watering and healthy cuisine of the Mediterranean. We’ll touch upon the incredible diversity the region has to offer. With Twenty-three countries bordering the Med one can only imagine the possibilities for the foodie, from a country’s signature dish to a unique spice, indigenous herb and/or traditional recipes handed down over generations.
Montfort Mediterranean Cuisine, located in Oakville, ON, is a quintessential Mediterranean restaurant with some of the best authentic dishes you can imagine.
Rebecca, or Rabab as she is affectionately known, grew up in the North Galilee Israel, in a town that overlooks Lebanon which we learned is located just a half hour from where the Last Supper was held. Now that is pretty cool! Rebecca’s roots go back many generations in the area with her grandparents and parents having a passionate connection with the land, harvesting grape leaves, lemon and olives trees, growing a variety of vegetables, different herbs and more. Rabab tells us this is where she has many fond memories of harvesting the trees, grinding falafel, and learning to prepare traditional recipes of the Mediterranean which are still being used today at Montfort. She recalls that everything was always so fresh, so delicious, and prepared with so much love and attention.
“Growing up, I had the opportunity to be a part of the most incredible experience of what the true meaning of traditional Mediterranean cuisine is! Every October olive harvesting and pressing our own olives at the olive press which was in our village”
We learn that the family time together was most often spent sitting at a large harvest table, enjoying one another’s company over food and drink. This she tells us has a lot to do with her philosophy today.
“The Shoufany Amoury family represents the true foundation of Montfort and we stand behind the belief that “food, family and friends“ are a shared richness that is not only a part of our culture, but a way of life that we have been privileged enough to share here in Canada at our restaurants.
We had the opportunity to sit down with the Founder Rebecca Shoufany Amoury and, over a glass of wine and a variety of mouth-watering dishes, she began to share her story.
Rebecca founded Montfort Mediterranean Cuisine over 25 years ago with “the grateful assistance of my parents Melad and Georgette”. The name Montfort she says was chosen “because it represents a big part of who my family are; “strong mountain ”She recalls on many occasions sitting far above the Montfort Castle from where the name Montfort came, in Galilee, Israel.
After 25 years in one location, they recently relocated reopening in a space where the atmosphere and environment of Montfort bellow out “welcome to the Mediterranean”! And welcome to our place for friends and family to gather and enjoy fresh, delicious, home-made traditional dishes of the Mediterranean.
In 2013, the Montfort family grew after Rebecca met Dr. Jad Amoury in Israel. Jad had been practicing dentistry for 15 years and since coming to Canada has joined the family business at Montfort.
An astute businessman, Jad runs the business and oversees the kitchen, whilston off hours spending time with two young babies, ages 2 and 8 months. How do they do it all?“It’s about passion” Rebecca tells us. Passion for family, for tradition, for the wonderful flavours and dishes of the Med!
What is the Mediterranean diet?
Twenty-three countries across 3 continents border the Mediterranean Sea. Although all of the Mediterranean diets share common characteristics there are slight variations depending on the region.A typical Mediterranean diet consists of plenty of vegetables, grains, nuts, legumes and fruits. Olive oil is the predominant fat and thank goodness…wine and homemade Arak often accompanies meals!
To our own experience on this day at Montfort Mediterranean Cuisine Although the countries of France, Spain and Italy have garnered much of the “Mediterranean “attention, today as you may have surmised Rebecca and Jad are eager to explore several of the eastern countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Israel, Lebanon, Palestine and Egypt to name a few are represented on a beautiful spread Executive Chef Fouad sets down before us.“Chef Fouad,”Jad informs us “hails from Egypt, studied in France and in Holland.
Let the tasting begin! We begin with an appetizer plate “Maza” which is a selection of four appetizers, (you are free to choose your own) baba ghanoush, humous, kibbeh and falafel. Each of these represent a different birth place including Israel, Lebanon, Greece and Egypt, although all are a key staple around the Mediterranean with slight variations. A delicious starter to be sure. After a plate of delicate, delicious fried calamari, seasoned withMontfort Mediterranean spices and drizzled with a reduced balsamic vinaigrette, the main course, a Mixed Grill featuring their signature dish, Montfort Chicken, Chicken Shawarma, Pork Souvlaki and Kafta arrived. All juicy, flavorful, tender and with fragrant and flavourful herbs and spices… where am I? Could it be the eastern part of the Med? No… alas, we are not permitted to travel, but this is definitely the next best thing!
Let the tasting begin! We begin with an appetizer plate “Maza” which is a selection of four appetizers, (you are free to choose your own) baba ghanoush, humous, kibbeh and falafel. Each of these represent a different birth place including Israel, Lebanon, Greece and Egypt, although all are a key staple around the Mediterranean with slight variations. A delicious starter to be sure. After a plate of delicate, delicious fried calamari, seasoned withMontfort Mediterranean spices and drizzled with a reduced balsamic vinaigrette, the main course, a Mixed Grill featuring their signature dish, Montfort Chicken, Chicken Shawarma, Pork Souvlaki and Kafta arrived. All juicy, flavorful, tender and with fragrant and flavourful herbs and spices… where am I? Could it be the eastern part of the Med? No… alas, we are not permitted to travel, but this is definitely the next best thing!
In closing we have to applaud Rebecca and Jad for having the courageto push forward with the launching of the new Montfort Mediterranean Cuisine during these challenging times. Jad, as the operations Manager took a bold and savvy step, by being an early adopter in creating their own apps for Montfort for takeout and delivery. This allows their local customers to order online, earn loyalty points and receive an automatic credit of $5.00 with each download.This has helped the restaurant immeasurably, allowing for greater sales, and pickup and delivery costs to be minimized during Covid 19.Before we part ways Rebecca wants to make it clear that she credits the continued success of Montfort to her loyal customers, many of which have become good friends and are like family.As she maintained throughout our chat “I’ve learned that fresh quality food is just as important as the service, atmosphere and presentation but most importantly Pleasing my guests just like they are family is the key to a successful restaurant.”If you would like to experience the delectable and diverse foods of Montfort MediterraneanCuisine, please visit their website.www.montfortrestaurats.com
Bravo Rebecca and Jad!
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